Book,  Par.

1    II,     31|         were invincible, rising superior to all calamities; for having
2    II,     57|  children and in character, was superior to Livia, the wife of Drusus.
3    VI,     74|    having been selected for his superior wickedness, to crush Sejanus
4    XI,     17|     they say, by means of their superior seamanship, introduced into
5    XI,     19|   people; he had obeyed a call. Superior as he was to all others
6    XV,     61| brutality and shamelessness was superior in the emperor's regard.
7   XVI,     19|         as a rival and even his superior in the science of pleasure.
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